Church Represented
At District Meeting
Annual meeting of MM -Col
umhlii United Churi'h of Christ
AMkuvianun waa nwu at Enter
irlK on Otolwr S, The Worn
-nn fellowship croup nt in
tne morninc, with Mrs. Ruth
Bailey n-iHirtlnu on the youth
camp, three Kirls from Portland
l-M'ntt( a panel report on the
ni-iiviucR.
The Rev. Sam Johnson, of the
itiuhlaml thurch in Alolno Dis
trim In Portlund, was the main
s-piaker. Kev. Kenneth Coats, a
dimmer missionary to Jaoan
(showed slides and talked of his
missionary work.
jits, nennem smouso was
riecled and Installed worship
chairman of the Mid Columbia
Disirlot. Mrs. Alfred Nelson Is
state witness chairman, and
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom is co-chairman
of the lone group.
Those attending from lone
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson,
Mrs. Hoy Lindstrom, and Rev.
Miku Luedde. They visited with
Joe Hausler, now of Joseph,
who also attended the meeting.
We Are Among
The Many
Oregon Lawyers
Who Believe
We Need
WAYNE
MORSE...
T. R. ADAMS.
Lincoln City
JOHN C BEATTY. JR..
Portland
JAMES O. GOODWIN.
Oregon City
ARTHUR C. JOHNSON.
Eugene
HOY KILPATRICK.
John Day
JOHN J. PICKETT,
Coquills
CHARLES SEAGRAVE.
Grants Pass
RANDOLPH SLOCUM,
Roseburg
GERALD H. ROBINSON
Portland
DAN POLING.
Newport
For A Better
Tomorrow
Re-Elect
U. S. Senator
WAYNE
MORSE
Paid for by the 1968 Re-Elect
Wayne Morse Committee. Dan
Dimick, Chairman, 936 S. W.
Washington, Portland; Oregon.
Complete list available upon
request.
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Speaker Outlines
Serious School Loss
With Tax Measure
Superintendent Ron Daniels.
KueM speaker during the pro'
liram of the luncheor meetlns
of the Soroptlmist Club lnt
Thursday, Informed members of
the proposed . property tax
limitation measure, and possi
ble effects and limitations
which would be placed on op
eration of the county school svs
tern, if voter approval is Riven
in the coming election.
Daniels emphasized serious
ness of the tax revenue loss.
estimated to be more than
$.KK),(XK) to the county school
district alone, and outlined ar
eas where drastic budget reduc
tions would have to be made.
Alternatives of supplementing
state sales tax and higher In
come taxes were discussed, with
the general bulief that the
measure, as proposed, would not
provide an adequate answer to
today's needed tax reform. In
dividual questions were discuss-
ed following the illustrated
talk.
Special guest of the day was
Mrs. Harry (Mary) Nicholson of
ban Bernardino, Introduced by
Mrs. Bill Johnson.
Members were reminded of
the special initiation program
for three new club members at
the noon meeting, Thursday,
October 24.
Several Participate
In Bridge Tourney
About 70 tables of duplicate
bridge were In plav throughout
the two-day sectional duplicate
bridge tournament at the llcrm
Iston Elks lodge Saturday and
Sunday, October 1213.
La Verne Van Marter, Jr., was
chairman of the committee
which planned the event.
Those attending from Hepp
ner and participtins in the
tournament were llurlan McCur-
dv. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Collins. Mrs. Wallace Wolff,
Mrs. Cene Hall. Mrs. Doreen
Jacobs, former lone resident
who was visiting In Heppner at
the Van Marter home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Van Marter.
Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Thomp
son placed second in women's
pairs in the competition and re
ceived master points.
Queen Teresa Reigns
At lone Homecoming
Selection of the l!Mi8 home
coming court at lone High
school was mane on Tuesday,
October 8. with the following
Kcliftea: June &imcr. freshman:
Carlev Bergstrom. sophomore;
Joy Beggs, Junior; and Teresa
Siefanl and Charily Beggs, sen
iors.
At halftlme of the homecom
ing game with Echo on Kridav.
October 11, the court was in
troduced and presented wiih
red roses. At this time the sel
ection ol the queen was announ
ced, with Teresa Stefanl chosen
as queen of the 1!H18 llomecom
Ing court. Coronation ceremon
ies for Oueen Teresa were held
that evening at the Homecom
ing dance.
Saturday Meeting
Planned for Pomona
Regular meeting of Pomona
Grange will be Saturday, Octo
ber 26. at the Lexington Grange
hall. The meeting will begin
at 10:30 a.m. and continue un
til noon. After the noon lunch,
there will be a cake walk.
Mrs. Berl Akers, Pomona lec
turer, will be in charge of the
afternoon program. Ron Dan
iels, superintendent of Morrow
county schools, will be the
main speaker and will talk on
the l'2 property tax measure.
Regular afternoon session
will follow the program.
Life of Mrs. Lane
Reviewed for Club
"The Quiet Life of Mrs.
Lane", bv Victoria Case, noted
Oregon author, was reviewed by
Mrs. George Currln at the Oc
tober 3 meeting of the Hepp
ner Bookworms club, which met
at the home of Mrs. Lucy Peter
son. The story Is of the life of Mrs.
Joseph Lane, wife of a promin
ent figure in the early territor
ial government of Oregon.
Members of the group agreed
to purchase a copy of "Preserve
and Protect", by Allen Drury, to
be presented to the HeDDner Li
brary. The book is fourth in a
series following "Advice and
Consent"
Book plates, which belonged
to Mrs. Katie Hager, former
member of the Bookworms club,
will also be presented to the
library as a gift from the club.
Gem Club to Meet
Morrow County Gem and
Mineral Society will meet Sat
urday, October 26, at 8:00 p.m.
in the McMurtry building. Mrs.
George Miller will be in charge
of the program, with refresh
ments and door prize at the
close of the meeting. All inter
ested persons are invited to attend.
Elect
JIM BARNETT
Sheriff of Morrow
County
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
Neither Too Young
or Too Old
(Pd. adv. by Jim Barnett,
lone. Ore.)
LAST CHANCE TO BUY
WATCHES
AT BARGAIN PRICES
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
VALUES TO $90
95
MEN'S AND LADIES'
SHOCK-RESISTANT
Prices Good Only
Friday, Saturday, Oct. 25-26
CLOSEOUT ON OLD MODEL
Electric
Shavers V2 Off
PRICED INDIVIDUALLY
Fountain Pens 99
"Here's A Great Dish,
Mabel"
MAYONNAISE
DISHES
$1.50 -
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something speciaL"
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 '.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST HEPPNER
BankAmericard
J1
GREEN
CowBelles to Hold
Luncheon Meeting
Annual full meeting of the
Morrow County CowBelles will
be Wednesday, October 30, at
St. Patrick's parish hall. It is
announced bv Mrs. Frank An
derson, president.
Members will meet for a no
host luncheon at 12 noon in the
parish hall. An important bus
iness meeting will follow, with
all members urged to attend.
I Phone 676 9228 for G-T want ad
service.
Club Studies Uses
Of Dried Materials
In Flower Arranging
The lone Garden club met at
the home of Mrs. Garry Tullis.
on Wednesday, October 8, with
Mrs. ttell p.ea serving as co
hostess.
Previom to the meeting, mem
tiers had collected weeds and
other dry materials which were
Identified and labeled during
the meeting. They will be used
in making dry arrangements at
the next month's meeting. The
attractive year books were giv
en out to members. Each mem
ber selected a bird thev will
study during the year, and will
answer roll call with some pe
culiarity or feature of that bird.
Mrs. Fred Martin told of their
trip to the game refuge.
A Christmas workshop will be
conducted on Wednesday, De
cember 4 In lone, and Is open
to the public. The meeting place
will be announced at a later
date.
A Bonsai meeting will be
hrld In Pendleton on October
2,4. at 8 p.m. and it Is also op
en to the public.
The hostesses served choco
late pie, tea and coffee after
the meeting.
Mrs. Omar Rletmann. and
Mrs. Garry Tullis were invited
to attend the high school home
economics class on Tuesday and
give the girls a lesson in flow
er arrangements.
Program Features
Study of Narcotics
An education program on nar
colic was presented at the pro
gram at the Octoter 2 business
meeting of Beta Omega Sorority
meinlM-rs, as they gulhered alt
the home of Mrs. Don Peterson
for their regular monthly meet
ing.
The program, presented by
Mrs. Art Limlsirom and Mrs.
Peterson, was highly Informa
tive and of much Interest.
Members of the club are cur
rently forming plans for a barn
dance for their members and In
vited guests. Live music will be
featured.
Refreshments and coffee were
served to the group at the close
of the meeting.
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
Make Dinner Plans
Women's Activity club of the
Rhea Creek Grange held Its last
meeting at the home of Mrs.
timer Pulmer, with Mrs. Or
Ian Wright, Mrs. Hannah An
derson, Mrs. Evalyn Karrens,
Mrs. Dorrls Graves, Mrs. Harold
Wright, Mrs. Hubert Steven,
Mrs. Ron liaguewood and Mrs.
Emma Drake attending.
Mrs. Harold Wright, chair
man, appointed committees to
plan for preparing and serving
the dinner for the Columbia Ba-
sin Electric Cooperative meet
ing, to be held in Heppner on
November 14. Mm. Walter
Wright was named chairman of
this committee, with Mrs.
liaguewood to be In charge of
decorating the tables. Members
of Rhea Creek Extension club
will assist In the serving of this
dinner.
Mrs. Hal Whitaker is Happy to Announce
the Association of
JOYCE KAY HOLLOMON
as an Independent Distributor in this
Area for NUTRILITE PRODUCTS and
EDITH REHNBORG COSMETICS
Ph. 676-5542 or inquire at 235 W. Church St
Kill'. I
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th. J ; Mr
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mv rmf
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for
S& W
TUNA
3 95$
NABISCO
MINT COOKIES
OR OREOS
2 p-
Canned Whole
Chicken
3 l- 99$
InmUDWEEN MASK
each
GET YOUR
Halloween Candy
NOW
TREE TOP
Apple Cider Vi gal. 69c
Caramel &
2 ,or 25$
poles
Bananas 6"
Cauliflower 35
Cabbage Lb 7$
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RVORITES
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
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Cheese 59c
Sausage 69c
Pepperoni 79c
Sit
1m
PORK SHOULDER
STEAK -59$
LEO';
Lunch Meat
Beef
Spiced Beef
Ham
Corned Beef
Dark Turkey
3
for
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PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 25 & 26
Phones: (Groc.) 676-96T4 (Meat) 676-9288
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